Auto Mechanic Job Listings

Crossfire Consulting is hiring Auto Mechanics for multiple locations in NJ and PA.

This is to outline the required skills necessary for Telecommunication Auto Mechanics. These skills are necessary to maximize Telecommunication’ s opportunity to maintain a safe, reliable and efficient vehicle fleet (cars and trucks), while utilizing the ability to document, capture and recoup warranty work performed by internal resources.

Certifications and Licenses: Applicant should possess one or more areas of Automotive Service Excellence as follows: ASE Certification Automotive (A1-A8) and/or Medium Duty Truck (T1-T8). Applicants are required to possess a license to purchase and handle air conditioning refrigerants (ASE, MACS, etc.), as well as be certified to make brake adjustments and repairs. The licenses required during the probationary period include but are not limited to the following: Certification or license to perform federal, state and local inspections and emissions inspections, as well as a valid Commercial Driver s License ( CDL ) (B Endorsement or higher).

Optional to ASE Equivalent: OEM technical school certifications, military training degrees or diplomas or college diplomas or degrees. Experience and Education: Applicant is required to have at least 3 years experience as an automotive mechanic, which could include time at a trade school for entry level mechanics.
Applicant is also required to possess: a high school diploma, valid driver s license(s), and computer skills for the input of data into the fleet maintenance tracking database. Welding experience is helpful, but not required. Additionally, workers must acquire and maintain appropriate licenses, as required, to perform work on Telecommunication company equipment.

All of the above required licenses must be available upon request as required by law and for all current on site employees. Additional Information: Workers must have experience with Medium Duty Diesel and Powertrain. Weight of the vehicles serviced typically ranges between 26,001 to 35K pounds. In addition, a worker with welding experience would be nice, but is not mandatory.

Testing: Each job seeker must have a passing score on the Cengage Test A1-A8 and T1-T8. Onboarding Requirements: Each worker will require a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check as part of the background investigation. In addition, an MVR will be required annually. Telecommunication may request one or more random drug tests throughout the length of the workers assignment.

The worker must be able to lift 50-75 pounds
The worker must be able to lift a minimum of 35 pounds over his/her head
Some of the equipment used to repair vehicles has a maximum weight limit of 275 pounds
Some of the equipment that will need to be repaired has a maximum weight limit of 275 pounds